Indians, Reds to allow fans at roughly 30% capacity By Zac Wassink | Last updated 2/22/21 The Cleveland Indians and Cincinnati Reds are the latest MLB clubs planning to permit fans to attend games despite COVID-19 concerns.
Per Adrienne Robbins of NBC4 Columbus, Ohio Gov. Mike DeWine told reporters on Monday that it s believed Cleveland and Cincinnati will be able to fill ballparks to 30% capacity.
BASEBALL FANS: Governor DeWine says they will be announcing later this week news on the number of fans we can expect at outdoor events (Reds, Indians, Columbus Clippers.). @nbc4i Adrienne Robbins (@ARobbinsTV) February 22, 2021
Governor DeWine says to be clear people would need to be masked. He says with that plus being outside they believe 30% would be a good place to start if they can distance people. @nbc4i Adrienne Robbins (@ARobbinsTV) February 22, 2021
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